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PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THI KSDAYS AM) SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM 15. THRALL. rriCK south-cast corner of llih street cud Sugar alley TKRMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tr -weekly the rem .under of the jear, 5 00 Tii-weekly per aiinum, t CO Weekly per auiimii, 200 Terms or Advertising. Twelve lines or cs, one or three insertions, $, and M cents for each additional insertion for three months for six months ! Ibf 11 ninnies LoMlf sjllWM inents in the same proportion, with a deduction of ji per cent, on the amount over '20 in six months. By the Ykak. For twelve lines $12 fourth of a col-unui $20 half a column J.JO whole column J10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & KITTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Otiice one door south of 1. IS. Whiting A: Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, I.U5. F. J. Matthew s. A. H. Bunts. I I 1.1 II BACKUS, ATTOUNKY at I.nw,roiiuiilu Ohio, willauend toany bntJMH that MP be entrusted 10 his chii.-ge in any of the Courts in this State. Otiice on high street. JAMES 1. LAKIMORE, ATTOl.NKi T I.W. Collections promptly attend-ed to. Mr. L can be foundatlhc ollico ol Swavne Jt Bates March J. KING & ANDERSON, ATTORNKY.S and Counsellors at Law and Soliciters in Chancery, Cimiinuati. Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their jim1ision in the various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the t ircuit and Supreme Courts of llie U. States. Ill H - KMQi ClIAlll.fS AnIIKUSON. Feb. 21, llllti. lyr. ( I.ote of Ihyton.) t M. whitim Himrmmif BOOKSKLLKHS and summers, neu door to the Clinton Bank, lliffh street, Columbus Ohio. A large assorlmenj of Books and Stationery always on hand. SEinEKT & ULI.EY, BO0K-RINIKBS, High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, Columbus. Aug. "li, lit 15. Wu. Skibkkt. M- C, LlLtKT, ROOK RINOERY. (1 MATTOO..Bo..k-hinder. High street, opposite WW i.ii , &. Huntington's Book-store. Book-binding of every description, cNecutcd on short notice. SHU, AIIIIOTT & CO., nl'.AI.KKS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, House BttUders materials, I'arnnutt and Mechanical Tooll, Milit in t.otids, &:c. tec, No. Itil Hiih street, sign of the UUt raloek. Wlira A- RICHARDS DK Al.KHS in Fnreiiju and lioincstic Dry Coods, Oroce lies. Hoots and Shoes. Ac. Ac, wholesale ami retail, No. 1, Coodale's How. 1 1 izli street. J. II. ltll.KV, "I E W.KK in l.aw.Meilical.'I'heoloical, Classical, School iJ and Mlao.ltM.MU Hooks, superior Statiouerv and VVal I I'aiht, at Derby's old stand, opposite tile Slate House. J. II. yii i:ton, DRUQUIST.ud lleah riul'aleiit .Medicines, I'aints.Oils. live Stull's.Cl.iss. Ac. c.. . hole... ilc and retail, corner of lliidi ami liroad streets. Coliunbils, Ohio. i ay At Kii.itoritM:, TEALBR9 in Dry I ii Hals , ( , riiccrn s, Hardware, Drills, XJ Medicines, I'aiiits.t Ills. IM i-Mull's. Leather, Hoots and Shoes, (tr, I I u 1 1 street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1841. ,11. ii. BATBBAM, 1? DITOK of the OiiioCii.ri v.v run. a Journal of Airtettl" J lure and Horticulture, published oil the 1st mid l.jt,i o a.h niiiiith. Terms I per year; four copies for 5-'. TjJ Otiice in the Hank IlilildiliL', near the State House. II. COMSTOCK At CO., IpORWAROING iiid COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Prodoci Dealers, and Lard Oil .Manufacturers, Canal Hasin, ( 'olnmhiis, Ohio. J. RIIxaVAY & CO'8 IKON FOUNDRY, Hroad Itraot, near the liriilite, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves ot' all kiuiis, and IglMI varii'ty oft 'listings, always on hand. Oct, I, loll. Ton Miii S II AT STOKK. JK KUDISILL, Hih street, opposite the Slate Iliiild- inirs, always kee.s on hand a jroisl assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. W. A. MrCOV A CO., WHOLESALE VND RETAIL DEALERS la Fancy and Staple Df)l Coods and Croceries, opposite the State House, 111, street, Columbus, Ohio, iioakoi;. AFF.W (ientlemen can he at cimimodated with goo hoarding, on reasonable terms, at the house over Wood-tiir's stnre. rtirner of Hiuh and Friend street-, 0ct.,6wt w. WM. FIELD. A A BRW Nil Harness, for Milt, Kmiuire of Sept. It J. I. OSBOH.NF. At CO. 0RAN;F.S and LEMONS. AFHKSll supply of Oran and LeiiioiiH jilftt received nnd for Siilcat'H J, (.OI F A COS- Ciuifectiminry, in tat Neil HOOM. Sept. 1. WATCH Ms A OOOO nsM.rtmeiil of all the dim-rent kinds, juftt received, and fur side :it lo v prices. W e have some of Ihe fin t tliat wen' ev r tiered in this markot. June V. A. PLATT CONeil House. BTBBL ;oois. AFHK.SH supply of Steel BfOOO, Hag Claw, Foh. t and teiiard ( hains. nVtOtt Fins and Braeeh-uij of new t a, A c A c. Just rooolvod by '.iime IT v. , PLATT co.. tail Bo NERTB AM) BOHR UHIMERT. A LI. F.N (ienuine Nerve and Hoik Liniment, hy the gropn, dozen or single, at the DfVfl Boon of J. H wHEATOH. April '2ft. Comer of Hroad and High sta. Srnriir( Ac oustic Oil lor Oenliii'SN. A frih st Tl'l.Y just rec eived and for sale at the Irny Stere, COnOf of High and Broad streets, hv J. H. WHEATON, Mav n. Sole geiit in Colunibus. CLOCKS, iTt'ti'is u riwi ivi v f ST received, and for sah- low , brass, ;10 hour and alarm LL the valuable atenl Mchc.nes kept constantly on ,? W. . PLATT A CO., Neil House. naml, nml Kiirn milv an an ffriiiiinr, III MPHRG1 A KRAMER, BOLD PKNN. Jimp 25. l'y Knjg toro. TI'ST rrn ivi-il. a Ioim mpfl) nl' (miIiI IVnn, of Iho brut " ' ' PISTOLS, niakr, whirh hp nHi-r ;it ri'iliiri-ii nrire, ; aim.ii tlicm AS! ITI.Y of oiif l.ar'r.1 aii,Ts' liarr.1 rrvolvinR Pin- ?"' "'"'. H'mdiclif iiuiWiaiiu tl..- Ilimy IVn alao, t..l. jilMl.T, iu,l. W. A I'l. ATI fc.ro.. ... rfrow. H.A. 1'I.Ml ,VCO., Juiui i7. Neil Hoooe. Joof T7. feil Hoow. Prrilornl Spprmrlm. , t. . 30 Ton" pi ", , ALSO, ilnulilf n.iivi i ami rwxr Smrtarln, fw all T' sl tc",ri "" ronngnmrnl, and lor nlo km. aBr. anil in a i!r. at Wiet) of Iramca. Alao, Spectarlr '" B. tOMSTtH'k it CO (llaap. of nil kinds, titto.l in nlil I'mnifa at atiort r.ntirr, ami RONNKTS, In .nrr.i,y w. A. PLATT CO., j TffBT nnlnoki Ikn kiiiiluin im mt oll mlutai rl". 1- ..A"1 llouat- l J aasorlmrnt pfHoopoJitaM, I'ruirp AlbiTt. I'anry Braiil M. ri' Slri l t.iHiiN an' P'a'" lpli'T'i ami Straw Bonni ts, wkirh ran lie allV.nl AHOIHn Mm Stool Eta!., llairt h.p..Taa.r..fcr. ' llv ''"' I"''"'"- 'AV KltSPCRWfc tonoi thud.y. W" A. PLATT aV CO. CAM1AGE 1 BiajilNCS. MowkSI, r AMI'S ami llamla: Imlia UnUK-r Clotli iml Wl.ipa ; 'nrrin(c Hwtag. -L - ,'a,1''"1 ootkorooj Bkati AMi ,l,.5.I!,il!l C,,,,,... B.imlaan.1 Imlin Knl.hrrt lntk. J"'-' "J 1 ''"'' i lor aalr- at the iiini U ll.o t.ll.T PAI)UXK. I. it I ranif-s anil IVk.-IN i Sp miraaiHl Ailea. OMIC, AHfiOTr fc CO. Il'-.t Juninta Nnil. ,,.. a ASSORTED iron, p'n t., Ml p'nv. for a.le at the 1,01 sl'' 1,1 ";' VTI,RI I.S. mm of Ike Itiinl i. lill.T PAKI.OCK. T KS 1 Bella, srreua, llmjie., NuiIh, (ilam, r iJ Pottr, Pulliea, Siah t nil.aVr. con rp:nt, JoIt (. okbe, abiiott co. AVK.KY plraaant ami oiiienlentlwo atnrv Rrirk Owell- inn" irueu a awn aanaa a a a in,., on In, nt .t.,aal.ortiliUiir,.i,rtl,..f lln.a.l at v., I . '; ,.3 March 2. W. . I I.MT T . 'J i'" I'''''.,''"""..1.'.''- ':" kl"" 7,un,,' ,?' ? ' , , XJ 2tJ miles PJ09J l .tin. I lie almW' land w ill Ik- sold cheap. HN TrimminKK. For nirticularK, emjuire of A F,KYrood asuortrnent. nml more eipecled. of Mctr- Miv B. COMSTOCK tV CO. iiir, J.iin.t i.tttm ,11 nl other l,m-kf- .uul l,atche. lor "" u v . vti Rile at The min of the GILT PADL0C1. ! r rw-M-n.n V r ! i 11 Z . T Ot.UlXlO. ( amworsi). lustic. Nirkwnod. AInm, ( op- i ookV Infallible Eye Mnter. j Ld pens. Blue Vitriol, od Vitriol. Indiiro. Ritrod of ,(K ALSO, !.' Chfmiriil I'lutrr. ct lebrated article for wood. A r. A Just receneH, nnd for Rale low, it whole the cure of Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Ra'e or retail, by J B. WHK VTON. Ihuzgitt. Spin-d I rni.it ions. V lute sfHn,s. I w r S-res. A r lot Oct. iwA w. onicr Hisjh and Bnud st recti alebY J B WHKATON.Dmwwt, i.i Pir April2fi. Corner of Hiph and Broad ft. cc.,c . ... "AltK. r Z T OSSLS by Fire or aier insured against npon Idieril IIHTf, Mrdirinen and llyr StnflN. Wj termR, by the long efttahlisbed and el known Protec- AI'BLSll Sl ITI.Y jt receied ami (.tr nale low, lir ! lion Insurance Cempanv of the citr of llartfonl. Connecti- J. B. WIIKVroN. ! csrt. K BOBBIN1. Ooo Atrent. t i-icmnati. ColnmUs, Oct. 7. Corner of llib an.1 Broad at. Jan. 56. M J t-ILBKKT, Afetit Colnmboa. ' PAIXT IIKI MIES. Whow7rilakeCalorOilandIUl AFl'LL aaorlnient of Paint Brushes and Saah Tools. A1K, ZlKX" POBTF.B'S Poof Man's Bom Curative just receiw-d and forsale by J. B. HF.ATON, Ifl Pills.and MfdicaTf-M Stomarh Bitter. Pnee aia r. nta Aog. 19. Corner of lliph ami Btikm ata. per hoa and hottle. Prepared hr i. Por.er. ew York, j. k.1M and for aale hy J. B. tMIK TOS, An . -jiv i . v 1 . .1. to. "' 'f ornerof Broad and llichata. IJ, ailea t ut and W rouglit .Naila. at the nfrn of the , I Mar.1l. fJILT FAPIOCK. Joat reeeiied, nt Roae'a Store, WHIPS! WHIPS! WHIPS! No"'.! Aki -ni'iiuiu c 1 : ti i' . n J. l lonn'R, ( raonalefi rtooea, r rem-h l hintr. Summer M ll.ltlOK q iialitv of t arn.ee. Helm, and Boirp Mia Ik Ui. kr. Drop ,n and em,ne them, n hpa. autaml whalf btne. lint rernrrd and for aale ... . . ' mm cheap, bj F.. N. SIXX.I M, " Jnlr I. Oppoaite Puhlie Biiildinira i lomhoa. j SO. I HI Iflt.H STREET. ' r., mn PRnm rr O' HI'MKKIl pair l.hptir Spnnja for himiea and BcniuiiTrr i ,A J . J rarriairea. iuat reeeiied ami for aale at the aijn of the h f !2 r 5 'Z . I,,eh"ire." Sept lT ' till.T PADLOCK. cash for Wheat. ( orn. Mai-feed. ( torer seed. Timo- 1 thyaeed. Ilottr. Lard. Tallow. Bees-wax. Oinsene. Pot and flMITfIft TICKS Pearl Ashes. Baron. Wool, leathers ami Hemp; and sell V Pnmetic MMaai t'Jtf . the beat in the market f.r Fwur, Salt, l umber, Shinglea, 1'la.ter. Cement. Ac. Ac. at J se at tl sign of the filLT PADLOCK, the Wwetrt price. Jane 13, 1943. Sept 10. B CAMPET BACiS IOO dozen File, RI SSFJ.S, Cnrnmon and Inajrun and Oram Carpet fV Spear A Jack.n. Mottram. IMmtson. Butcher and Baar. of vaneiv of aizra and rolora. kept rnnaUoirj , J 'rtrwr cckbrated nukera, for aale it the ate of the on hud. by (J, j X. SLOCtM. April 7. GILT PADLOCK. OHIO VOLUME X. VKSTINGS, tec. BUFF anil Fancy CaslimiTe catniga ; Striped and I'laid I.inen Drills just received by April M. WING RICHARDS. Slcel Il-nls, Tnnscls and lint; (luans. B BAD BAliS, 1'im, I'une Silk, (iuld I'ciw, Silver War', iic, iust received per eifiress. Kor sale Iw l eb. Hi. W. M. SAVAGE. SOAP. ("1ASTILK, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety J of I'crfumerv, just received and lor sale. HLMl'HilKY & KRAMER. June 2.5. City Drug Store, w minus i. .utrvis at in nij jnrvis COLLECTORS and Account SettlerH, for Franklin and c ailiuiliillL' routitirs, will attend tit all business I'lltruati'il tti them, witb punclualit)' and despatcli.altu upon reasonable terms. Otiice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 1 1, lillli )'. ( 'olu'intiua, Ohio DYKS. DYK-WOOPS and Coloring materials of every description, for sale, Wholesale and Retail, Hl.MI'lMiK.Y A KHAMKH, June 4. City PniR Store. l.onkins-dlnss I'lutcs and Fnmes. EITHER solo separately. C. Ci KOSK. J Juiie1.'.. SALMON. FRESH No. I Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel j White Fish : Cram! Hank (.'odiisii. This oav received and for sale, by July II. JOHN Mll.l.K.R. 1)R. BANMNCi'S I'ATKNT LACK, FOH weakness of the bisly , jiain in the back. Ac. A.C. Kor sale by J. B. WHKATO.V, Ami 1. 18U It. AgM. HIU, AN1 CROSS CUT SAHS. FAY A KlLBOUUNE keeo n eons.au supply of How. laud's Mill and ( Iron QttS Saws, a; iie lowfrsl prici TANNKH'N Oil.. TOH SALE l0W, by the bar-el o, gallon, a. the Drag Store of J. B, WHEATON. Oct. S3, Co- ner of Hijtl am: H.oad slreets. LEAD PIPE, X CISTERNS, Wells and Acipicducts, for sale at the siiinofiho GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the siun of the May IS, CH.'I' I'ADI.OCK. HEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, 1'rinted Lawns. Hslzoriues, Rarapcs, Mus-lla GloghuM, I'.tnbroidered ditto. Do l.ains, iVe. All new stiles, lor sale by WING RICHARDS'. April II. ROUGH'S skirts. HOI CH'S Patent Sea prasg corded Skirts, for Rale at New York retail price, by Sept J. 1). OSilORN A- CO. SAMS. 11 OK A CO., and Wllmot ft Howland's Mill and Cro cut Saws ; Hoe A- C. and Wilmot A liowland' Circular do.: Spear A JackMons and other Hand do.; Pamiel and ripping do.; Itutciiers ami lt;tck do BUIott and Toning Webb do. July 16, GERR, ABBOTT A CO. FAMILY I l.oi it. H A I NO made arraneiiH iits with some of the hest niillti in Springfield, tor Flour, we shall for the future he supplied with the hest and cheapest in the market. Call on us. Oct II. B. COM STOCK A CO, com s a;i:n v. HARTFORD FIRE INSl H A.M'F. COM FAN Y. Capital flAOjOOD, Poltekn isMied dlllv on the most reasonahlc terms. Of- (ice. ( 'arpenter's BttUdUlg, botWOOD the ExohaiWfJ and ( ity itaiiKs, 1 ominous. 1 i Mi). , iRIFFITH, Sept. IS, ISM, Secretary. c.not krii:s. IMPERIAL nml Young llvson 'JVas, Chocolate, Cocoa, ( iiugcr. Popper, Spier, Cinnamon, ISutinegs, Ma e, Citron, Ac. Ac Just received at the June L CITY DRUG STORK. city not si:. IN full bfttt ( . W KF.NT, April mill. Proprietor, A RAIU: CHARCB. IOFFKH for sale one of the RMtt doolnbli hnsineia locations to he liail in Cohiiiiliim ; heillgthe lot joining the Eiohlflga Bank on tlie north. Terms easv. Title tiidisputahlc. Feb. 7. SUMNER CLARK. gem ink moi si:-iioli: ANVILS, Tl S'F received anil lor sale at Um sign of ihe J Supt. 10. OlLT I'ADI.OCK. 200 KF.CS JUNIATA NAILS, just rec-ued and for sale at the sign of the Sept 10 AI PADLOCK. HEW DRY ;oois, TFST rereiverl at MB, High street. J KltiO pieces new style PrinU ; "0 do. (iinghams. (iiiighan) Lawns, flic.j loo do. CottoMdoo oM MUiMi AKo. 1 Urn and well selected siock oT r am v and Staph Drv IomkIs. PAY A. KILBOl HNK, April :',). No. UD High st.. sign of the Broad-aie. STATE JOURNAL TRIWEEKLY. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1846. Solar Lard Lamps. OF Comeliui 6t .Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, hy W. A. PLATT A CO., Feb. 7. ATffl llotue. PLAIN ami lijrurcd India Rubber Cloth, for carriage ,top, warranted not to gum. Also, Carriage Trimmings, generally. T. 1'. ELLIS A CO., Sopt.il No.lll, High st. To Painters. PAINTKHS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds ot painting materials. Point Brushes, Bronze, Cold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal, Ac. Sold by Juno I. Ill MI'HItKY A KHAMF.lt. "FIP" calico. PLENTY of good Cabco left at a lip" a yard, and when vou enquire for it, we won't be "just out." June ii. C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CCTTKRS. R FITCH A CO.. have just received a large lot of Mar- blc Slabs, ot all descriptions, w hich they otfer for sale at reduced prices, for cash, or approved credit. Those w isliing to purchase will do well to call soon. The article is superior to any before oll'cred in this market. June III. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (some small.) in this (Franklin) county, on very good terms ; land good. Also, several farms and tracts of land in Indiana, Illinois, and low i, for sale or exchange for good land or other property in Ohm. THOS. . II. MOSELF.Y, Mg.Bj IBM. Land Agent, Ac. New Style IN 10. SATIN and Mole-skin Hals of the latest style and best quality just received at April JO. WING A RICHARDS. Pimine Armitaec iMoiiKehole Anvils, s OLIO bos common VitMo for sale at theniyii of the pril7. v OIL! IWDLOCh. Scnls find Presses. SKALS r.njrraved, and Seal I'rtssrs furnished, for Not a" ries 1'ublic, Common Dean and Supreme Court, He-corders, A c. Aic, at verv low prtcen and short notice, hy March 17. V. A. PLATT fc CO., Neil HOON. TO FARMERS. SCYTHES and Snealhs.lliiy Hakes mid Forks, drain Cradles, ltilles and Scvthe Stones, for sale at the sign of the (iILT HADLOCK. ;K11KTaBOTT Ar Co. No. 11 High street, Hare just rirtiral, TllliKi; Tl IOCS AM) lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from .No. 3 to 1000 Ibi. .ogCMni ; j(Kt pair Trace Chains; 10 doz. Ames' Shovels and Spades ; 10tio2. Manure Forks. July Id. White Lend, Oil nnd finishes. TWENTY hhls. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels J 1(H kens White Lead; Varnish, Paint ami Whitewash Brushes. Job h.. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. SEEDS WANTED. npHF. Inchest market price paid in VA, for Clover, Hv X and Timothy .-ecd, at the head of the Canal. Aug. lit. B. COMSTOCK & CO. MRS. MILLER'S TOBACCO. r"pVO Hundred dozen Mrs. Miller's line cut rhewinir To-1 baeco.hy July 11.) JOHN MILLER, Thunder nnd Earthiinnkes accounted lor. rrMIOSK loud rumbling sounds, w hich are frequently heard X in ibis vicinity, and are supposed by somr to lie the peals of distant thunder, by others, the low, muttering roar of a half-choked earthquake, have heendiseovered to he nothing hut the racke t made hy Hose's boys tearing otVuome of their strong New Ooodn. May 14 roii uiiinoNs rpnF. newstvle of Fob Rlbb variety With QoU nml X Steel Trimmings, just received i. rioej June (7. . PLATT A CO., Neil House. DIM .s, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ate. Till', siihsenhcrs have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines. Oils. Paints, Ac, w hich thev oiler at wholesale and retail, on the most accommoda lingterms. Aug. LJ FAV A KILBOl RUE, lOUTRAIT PAINTINCi. THI Public are rOBDOOtMb invited to call at OmHI K. W ai. r t t "is Hooiii. on 'I ow n st , east of 1 1 1 l Ii . and ex- amine Ins specimens 111 the above art. Jiiti ; tl. TIN PLAT Bi THE snbscrilicrs hnfO for Oak :i Ikucs Tin Phite, and HI boves X do; als. Wire, ;issirtcil Noa., (.uttaia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb, It FAV N Ml.HOI BNF.. MACHINE CAKDH. THK Biibscrihers have for sale .'-II setts Machine Canla fam-v and plain act. .oa. .W). 81, M. 33, and H, wire also, Filleting Canls, manufactnrctl at Leicester. .Mass. rob. IS. r. v Mi.ii.MKaM.. ;R(K KRII.S. riHE subscribers otler for sale at their old atand. M A I loodale'a How, I 2 IiIkIs. prime N. O. Sngnr. INew Orleans and Suar Ibmse Molasses, .r)i Bon RloConW Fine glWWiOf Mnl nmininn 'I'nbacco. Superinr ( iiinpowder and Young IP.sonTea. Pepper. Spice, -inger, &c.. Ac March I. FU A KII.IHU KNK. l'IIITIC. lK, WMiH NTKDaa ireial na nnv other iii'inilf;irturnl in the I nitnl States. 'I he suit, rihers iiiiv intr heen appoint. el npenta lir the s;ile ol'.l A Jiime!.' I'rintinir Ink. maniilae tereil at I inriiiliiitl. Ohie. will ki i i :i COMIMt Miilv of the ahove article, at the price it ia aolil IV.r in Cinrilinati. M ,rh I. PAY A Kll.liOCRNF.. This (Iny rereivrd, I IK.. Dales Talent t ininti r N :ih s. mill .reepa. Knr I aale ehoap, by T. 1'. ELLIS, Sl CO., Sept 8. V' '.II, llieh at PI lil PORT WINKS, f OS, risks I'nrt Meo.Saf MaSoaJ mrpi..es. thia Hay re. ,) rrivril. ami fur sale, hy JOHN M1LLKK, Joly II. bnrruMiR c iith. r PIECES Oil floor Tnth. of eieetlMrt iialitr anilben ,) SM patterns, just receiveil nnillor s.ile hv .April 1 1. I n a Mi.iKirnM. AIIMSII. I r IVirri Is ii.T r. r. i.. il. ir.inj in prirr from 51 iiO in It' V J ix r iziillon. t or snle hv u if ft COMST0CI 4. 00, , r KEGS lino eastern Si Nails for Plasterer's line. Fur I 4 sal. l.v T. P. I'l. I IS A. CO., pt. II. No. !l. Iliffh at. TANSiEHN' OIL. 2f I1IH.S Tanners' Oil. of tin host oaaalrty. for aale hy .) I'eh II FAY m Ml Hill KMi extern Re-serve Cheeao. ( BOXES Setern Reserve Cheese, old artrl new. on .)f kMd nn.l for aale t, JOHN Mil I I I. July II LIISKKOOIL. s ItKI s l.tnseed Oil. iustrer. iwi anrl for sale hr OU Jan.lS B. COMSTOCK V CO on. ami PAnrn. r.A. keff pure White l,ean. ground in oil : liW ii Mils. I.inseeil Oil; HI bhls. Tnrpentine ; Dry White Ixad.Re.1 Lmb, enetian Red. Yellow Orher Paria' White and Chrome Oreen ; I hrone Yellow, jthar'e ; Paint and W hue-wash Brushes, fcc ire. Ju.t received and for aale. by PAY A KII.BOI HM:. trpril .'11 No I.V. Hnj at., sura of the Broad are. GLASS. UU I'S'il" larce sios. from 10 hv lAtotobv ; 90)001ifthU Window Sash, 'jnatrereivcd.andfor Mle.t.. FAY ft KII.BOI RNK. April 31 No IS9. Ilijb at . sin of the Broad-aie. LINSKKDOIL. sf( M l-ONS just received and for aale low. try tb, OUU harrel or amaller qoantitv. by 'J.B WHEaTON. SfM. aS Comer of llieh and Broad st,. Ii V It I W AJTKD. '"Ofin '" 1 R"lev wanted, forwkich we will pay fjrjtrv .he highest priee ia eah. Oct. 4 twftar. II COMSTOCK CO YA a IS T I' II --vfifiB' HF.LSO.u,JuU0do Flailed .'-iHo Tim-DUUU otbt oeed. B COMSTOt K fc CO. nnirlI B'i ""noCo7ni,No.4l.l. DUUU 2 emit. Cotton Bat. Wtek Yam nri Carpet (Ti. Jnwt reeeired and foe ulr by Feb 11 FAT ft KII.BOI RNF. Dr. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontritic .Mixture. FOR tht cure of the JoiUnvin complmnlx ; Oropsy in all its forms; (Iravel in ita several stages , all diseaaea of the Kidneys and I'rinary org.imi ; nil Female Coinplainta, Supprcssimis. kVc. c; Weakness, Diseases of the blood, such as Scrofula, and others of an eruptive character; all ftlhicti'ine of Fungs; Inflammation of every kind, even thus, nf the Imps ; Fiver ( 'oinplaint, Consumptloa, Oeneral Ocbililv oTtfct svBtein ; Piles of eery character; Jaundice, lever and Ague ; and, indeed, any complaint, which is to be reached through tht: blood; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in tvtru ease no matter what the complaint Ml he no matter how varioita the class of complaints make a permanent and radical cure, if the medicine he offers is taken according to the directions. One or two bottles will test the efficacy of the article, and he is nt liberlv to use the names of the following highly respectable individu ds, who Acc ifrn mrcd. in this city and vicinity. Kvery individual here named can be seen and converscA with, and the particulars of the cases cured can 1m known hy reading the testimony in the hands of the Agents, who will, with pleasure, furnish pamphlets to all who may call for them. Fhe proprietor asks, and, indeed, most earnestly solicits a Btrict investigation of the testimony here set forth and. if a departure from strict truth he found in any certificate offered, he will pay the coBt of the publication of laid exposure and abide by the consequences. The proprietor would also state that every cure here eerlilied to, das been given over as incurable by the most talented medical men in this city ami State and such 'inn been the cast- with cverv cure m ide by this article, far and near. But the theory which the inventor of the Fithon-tripfic liases his cures upon that of hut "one great dis ease " the impuritv of the blood it will, in a moment, be perceived, that lint ONK OltF.AT H KMKDV is necessary to effect in various complaints, and the proof which here. Ibllowi establishes t theory as firm as the rock of ages. .Mrs. Finery Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo, ease of Scrofula, tcrmiiialiug in general dropsy, radical and entire cure. Sil.ii Wood, of Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine years' standing, a complete and irft cl cure. Mr. C. A. W'ilson for many years connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi II. Williams, police officer, can- of bleeding piles, ititlamiii ition of the eves and scrofula, i pirjict cure. Mrs. I tame I Keniiev, of this citv. general dropsy William Homes, police constable, ervsipelas. of l.i tears' standing, cured by live bottles. Mrs. Fockman, -lii Pearl street, case of inflammatory rheumatism, a tin-ffetlnT cure. HllAn A Vaughn, scrofulous spellings in the throat, a complete cure. Oco. P. Baker, of Aurora, case of curvy leprosy of II! years' aianding this cure is certified to hv the Hon V. P. Stephens, Judge of I'.rie countv ; P. ,M. Vnsburgh, Fs., Surrogate of Frio county ; 1. V, Van dcrpoo). Ks.).. and Othofl Mrs. John Seward, ir. 47 , Chippewa street, Buffalo, ease of affection of the heart, with pHlpitalion, debility, Ac, a aire. The uil'e of the Hev. John . Vaughn, of Aleott, Niagara countv, N. V.. cured of dropsy. Airs. Scott, Carolina street, Buffalo, hvdrotho-rat or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Fork, A7, Franklin, St., Buffalo, formerly of Ftica, spinal complaint, with Mind piles, a distressing case, perfectly cured, and attested to hy Sir. -Nathaniel Fock. her husband. ISancy Mats, of Berlin, Bensselaer countv, New Vork, dropsy, cured, and certified to hv her hoxbaUM, Oliver Main. Airs. Susannah Holhrook, nl' HOmbOffh, Frir BOOntf, cured of dropwv, hv two bottles only of Hub nattdlsailM, aAaasaOad lo l.v Mr. C. F. S, ThoOMt and" Mr. Marston. flollbrook. before )ona Burwell. Henry arian, of Alden. Frie county. ,. V . cured of anasarco or cellular dropsy, after tapping had been resorted to HgM times, and over lit) gallons of water taken from him. Mlsa . of West Blooiutield, cured of irregularity of the menses and thior alhus. The proprietor thus presents the above array of testimo ny the partieiilars will be found in the pamphlets, which give a tre itisr 00 the complaints, and also on the wrappers around the bottles. Be sure to call and get a pamphlet all agents are provided with thorn, to furnish as free as water, that nil who are in ill he ilth may read, buy nnd be cured. Ben Mil: or ('ol'NTF.ki kits. Fvery fiottle has the written signature of (i. C. Vaughn under (he directions, and stamped upon the cork also. ' Vaughn's Vegel dde Fithon triptic Mivturc. " blown upon the bottle. Put up hi 30 Ot. hollies, nt $2 per bottle, anil I J m Imttlrs.at 'l per bottle. nianui iciiircd ami som ov r. n.i . t urlJl, 109, .xiain street, Buffalo. N. V,. to whom nil ooannu ni-ratknal must HM, t paid. And wholesale and retail, bv WM. BFK-OFH. AO ami .'-.'. Courtlandl -Ireet. New Vork city. Also, for sale by the following agents : K CLARK CO.. J Druggists. High at., J. 11. WHKATON.Columbua, Ohio, A. II. BliOWN Ii CO., Mt. ernon. S. KNFPPF.i;. W.oster. VAN CI.KVF, A NFWFFF, Dayton. Also, for sale, wholesale and retail, hv JOSEPH II. Bt FU.F, Cincinnati. Aug. ia;. ly. C. KRIINCKEKIIOFF'S RESToji, IVrOT WITM'I'A N hi Nl i the lMiaatinir.f empirics rf errat Xl riires m-ver perlnrmed and foryed certificates of them, yet tlicir imstrums sink like others of their kind, in the (treat ea of oblivion. The test of time ia the (guiding one lor the aeirrliiiiu sick, who are amiouslv witching everv fleam of Ii(,i- tint shines on their path. The Health Restorative haa been impetuously arsailed na the prodnction nf a nostrum monger, hot time has proven that a filse and base insinuation, and haa jewelled her reputation "a ith gems of honor from Ihe rasket of those who hate evwrienred the effect nf this halm. Its sovereign power ts notOJI in the cure of romplaints nf the Fiver ami Funs. I onxtmption. Cmjzhs and nhls even in their greatest aewrify, .trima and Pain in the Breast anil Side. All that is desirable in a remedy fur these cnmolaints. is in the Itestnnlive reduced andeon-i-entnterl to tne ultimum of their power, and so placed in uci perfect combination I ha', tlieir several and united fnrce. is eijecrienced at one ami the aime time. It is iwt nffered as a palliative only for disease. Nit as a comp' te eitermi-nation of it, and a restoriT to natural and hloominur health. s all the testimony of nniinpeich lble witness ta often insufficient tn convince those who are determined tn withstand the force of eridence, no mitter how pnwerfnl, we eirt.estly hope that they will nnke trial of the Bestnrative, and le convinced by actuil demonstntinn. The safety of Your life depend on tlie ase ot' this medicine, withmit it vmi bid lietter hasten tn prepare fir a muck ami fatal termination of or disease ; but bv if-. ns tiU avail yograelf of meiM which cannot disappoint or delude vou. The f'dlowinf rertifirate ia from 1. Chilton, the well known New Vnrk Chemist ! - I have analvied a bottle of medirme called ' C. Brink cr-hofTs Health Bestoratire.' am find that it does not contain Mercurv.or anv ntlter metilbc prepiration. nor opium in anv of ita forma. It ia cenponed of veffetalde matter entirely '" Jnr R. Cnii.To?, M. I. C BKIVKFKMOFF. PrnprMtor, ?i. Y. Horace Everett. C. Aient. Principal Office. Hudson st,. New York. Ar.r.iT Coliimbii,. J. B Wheatn ; West Jeffeeaoii, John V. Hnpkin; London, M m Fors ; Spnnifield, John IsnOOM ; Worthmeton. S. Brown; Dejawire. Bradtev At Pratt ; Suntmrv. Wm. V. Wynana m Cn Johr.stown. Mm Wright; Aletandm. H V.'Owen; Oranville. Prrt chard & "mu , Newark, J. N. Wilson ; I Uca. L. W. Knowlton ; and one sjent in almost every town in tle Lnite States, aa ad-Vsrtised. Oct. Ii lm shitiim noRiii!r; iioi sk. THK anlWnher having taken the home recently nee-pied bv Jacob Oyler. in the Fitrht BMldtn(rs. on Town street, and refitted it in a complete and fashionable style, ia nfOfOjeal to receive Boarders on the moat reasonable forms, and tn accommodate them in the most titisfvtory manner nuinber nf rooms, nUble for finiliei, can he had if ap plication be made earlv. E L. SMITH. Sept A. 1ft. FahnealoeV'a Yermifafp, WIIOI.EsALt and Retail, at the Dror tor of J R W Hr.MTIS. pnl A So. Conor of Urowd and High Mo. NUMBER 46. From NeaPa Saturday Ouette. Not a Poet. BT MIVI roKRrlSTER. I am a Fltlo ma'den, Who fain v.oulu touch the lyre j But my nogofl ever B1q isconi f'oni the w ire. "Fit aVMafJI I m not a poet ; The.e 'a music in my heart; Some mvstery must lite-cr About i'i;3 angel OfS. I'm InU that joyoos spiriis. Untonnnod o mom orca-e. In mystery so uoly Are all to lilu to shaie, My heart is very ulnd-tome But there's a comer deep, Where many a su.idow iicaltei, And Allure so- town sleep. 1 hope ;bev'l not awa'.en, Aa yet for many a year ; There's not on earth a jewel, Tiial's worth one nof0olo tear. I 0OJJ 0MJ the heart h- silent. If sorrows touch alone, tpoa the chonltj tlesce ndine;. Has power to wake its tone. I'd never Ik a poet, My bouuifn heart to hush. And lay down the altar. For sorrow's font lo crush. Ah, no! I I galhcrt.uiish'ne. For coming OOOnhoj s hours -, Ami w nle llu spring-time lingers, I'l! garner up its llnwcrs. 1 fain would learn the music Of those wiio dwell in heaven ; For woe-tuned harp was never To ser.'pli lingers given. But 1 will strive no lootOf To waste my heartfelt ini;ih ; I'll mim! me that the gifted Are the stricken ones on earth From the Cleveland Herald. Irtichilimackinitc. All persons having" any recollection nf school house exercises, will say, this is n hard word to spell and pronounce, and its geographical location upon the atlas, at first, tint easily pointed out. And in these lat ter days, since ei jigration has jrreatly enlightened the public mind, Ihe opinion very generally prevails throughout the itlnminid F.ast, that Miehtlimackinae, and the rOfrioa roundabout, is an undiscovered wil derness '" Yet, before the cities and villages of the J.ower l.akes iccrf, Miehihinaekmac ichh. More than ani ttanilna iirars lietnie such inmli TIl cities as t tica, Rochester, Bnfllfclo and Cleveland had a geographical name ves, nearly ft century before they were know n as 14 (ind-forsnken places, inhabited bv inuskrats, and visited only hv straggling trappers," old Michiliinack-inac and her dependencies hail (heir Forts, and Cha- plcs, anil Colleges their Priests and Merchants, and Scientific Kxplnrers. I hat region ot country bordering on the great Cp- per Lakes, and which we now call new, has been long known; the winding course of its rivers and its remotest forests have been explored, for mcicantile and religious objects, from a distant period, and the rich AlM w hich abounded in this M undiscovered wilderness," have for two centuries adorned t he robes of the niiuiarehs of KuroH', and contributed to the luxury of courts. There are few places in this country, with which is connected as much historical interest, and none upon Farth s surtace more prominent, beautitul and at tractive than old Michiliiuackinae and modern Macki naw. During n f 00OA visit tn this Isle of Beauty," 1 utranrd from the written and uuwriUen history there of, the following 1 The name of the Island nnd Straits is derived from the words Mtchi-markinac a Great Turtle the uland resembling that animal or from the Chippewa term, Mir hi ini-mutikinonk place of Mighty Spirits. The island of Mackinaw was the birth place of Miehabow, the Indian's God nf the waters, and here they were wont to congregate whilom, to make propitiatory sacrifices tn this Water (toil. Old .Michiliniaekinac was founded in I(i7l bv Father Marquette, and was three leagues from the island on the peninsula side of Michigan. A Tort and chapel were built, and a college of (he Jesitists established ; it became the nucleus of an ex'ensive fur trade, being the head quarters of the traders, merchants, soldiers, missionaries, Caurrnr.i drs llais and savages of the far-reaching North Wesi. During the entire period of the French dominion upon the Lakes, their energies were mainly directed to the fur trade nnd the original ( ourrnr. awl Bain were French emigrants who volunteered in the service of the large fur companies, and they explored ihe remotest inland streams of the forest with tle'ir canoes, laden with dry goods and trinkets. This clais of adventurers, therefore, had important settlements here, ns all the goods which were traded for furs, along Lake Superior, and Green Bay, in Illinois, and upon the banks nf the Mississippi, were nb-liged tn remain at Miehilimackinac some time before transported. The Knghsh being rivals of the French in the fur trade, became anxious tn secure a share of the traffic on the North Western Lakes. An Knglish trading expedition w'as therefore fitted out, and by the aid of the Fox Indians, they arrived at Miehilimackinac in Hi-".. At this time there was no settlement at Detroit, the French having a shorter and safer route to Mackinaw from Montreal, through the Ottawa river. From lt?l to I7li0 the French held domain ; and although t In-v built forts, chapels and Jesuit colleges, nnd their missionaries from the most learned andpnl-i-died order of the Church of Rome, were abrnad in this wilderness, still, during the entire period of nearly a century, the beams of civilization scarcely penetrated the forest the paddles of the French fur trader continued to sweep the Lakes, and the boat songs of the traders to awaken tribes wild as the wolves around their wigwams. In 17'iM, after the surrender of (Quebec, Miehilimackinac and other French possessions in Canada, fell into the hnnds nf the British by capitulation, but much against the wishes and feelings nf the Indians. The gorgenus ceremonials of the " Mother Church," and the cheerful amalgamation of the French with the Indians, pleased the eye, and secured the confidence of a majority of these " Native Americans.'' The consequence was, that as sonn as the Knghsh be. came established on these Lakes, the Indians under the direction of Pontiac, the nohle Algonquin chieftain, designed the overthrow of British power, by destroying their forts. Fhe summer residence of Fontiac was on an island st the head of the Detjnit river,eight miles above De-troit, called Pechee Island a beautiful green spot, amid clear waters, surrounded bv a dense forest and secluded from Um- rest of the world. In winter he lodged at the Ottawa village opposite, on the Canada sio. If nasi pre-emption right to the location, from tlie time whereof the memory of white men ran not to the contrary. He had also a patent thereto, roled with the " Broad Seal of the Great Spirit. I'ontiac had long been tin- ontrolling spirit among the Native Americans on tlte Lakes, and as early as 1744 defended Detroit afainst the Northern tribes under ' Maeinac," the Big Turtle. The massacre at Old Fort Micblimackmac, and the demolition of the Fort, Xnok place June 3d, 1763, as plotted by the master mind of Pontiac At this time th- Fort enclosed an area of '2 seres, surrounded by cedar pickets Within the stockade were about thirty honnes, and chap I where mas wss regularly said by a Jesuit The garrison was composed of H privates, 2 subaltern and commandant . Knghsh mer-chnnta and Canadian families made up the balance of the oettlement. Jnne id, 17K3, about 4(Xt Indians lay iarrmnd the Fort, and the ehief with til warriors tsj- ited the Knghsh Trader, Henr,tsyingthey had been disturbed by "the noise ot evil nirds. ihey had fr-a titers thrust throogh their noses, fares painted, and hideons figures markr-d upon their naked bodies. The 3d of Jnne, 1763, was the birth day of the Bn ttsh King, and the Indians proposed to celebrate Ihe event by a game ed iggmtitrmmt with bat and ball, between the rhippewaya and Bscs, for a high wager. The gome was pHred hy planting two posts in the ground one mile awt ; raid a v between the posts the game comnsenced, and the party driving the hmll be- yond the post of his adversary, obtained the victory. The design or pint of the Indians in this game was, to throw the hall over the pickets, ns would be natural m the heat of the game, and then they w ere to rush M masse, after it und thus within the enclosure, an indiscriminate slaughter of the garrison was to follow. The commandant, Maj. Ktherington waa present at the game, and bet on the side of the Chippewaa, and nost of tlie garrison were induced to como without the pickets, to witness the sport. The game com-nenced, and the interest of the spectators became in-Vnse.An Indian yell was given the ball was knocked ver the pickets, and the Indians rushed after it, and it once commenced the savage slaughter the English. vcre cut down and scalped indiscriminately many vere held between the knees of the Indians and scalped vlnle alive, and British blood was drank from the hol-ows of joined hands. Many bodies of the slam were oiled and eaten. Seventy of the English troops were tilled and one trader, the rest kept by the Ottawas mtil the peace, and then ransomed at Montreal. Thus vas the furt and town of Miehilimackinac demolished, vhich, for ninety-ttco years, had been the seat of the 'ur Trade in the remote Northwest. After these bold ind ingeniously concerted attacks upon the English brts, Pontiac retired to Illinois, where he was assassinated in 1707 hy an Indiun of the Peoria tribe. The English, after the destruction of Old Michili-tiackinac, abandoned the site and made a permanent ettlement on the Island of Mackinac; some i uteres t-ug incidents connected therewith I will relate hero itter. OTSEGO. Tom Snoops. "I never undertook but once," said Tom, "to set at taught the authority of my wife. You know her vay cool, quiet, but determined as ever grew. Just fter we were married, and all was nice and cosy, she ;ot me into the habit of doing all the churning. She l lever asked me to do it, you know, but then she why, t was done in just this way. She finished breakfast at Jot before me one morning, and alipping away from he tabic, she tiffed Ihe churn with cream and sat it ust where I could'nt help seeing what was wanted. So I took hold regular enough, and churned till the iutter come. She did'nt thank me, hut she looked so i nice and sweet about it that I felt well paid. Well, I when the next churning day come along, she did the same tiling, and l followed suitand fetched the butter. Again and again it was done just so, and I was regularly in for it, every time. Not a word said you know, of course. Well, hy and hy, this began to get rather irksome. I wanted she should just ask me, but she never did, and 1 could'nt say anything about it to save my life. So on we went. At last 1 made a resolve that 1 would'nt churn another time unless she asked ine. Churning day came, and when my breakfast she always got nice breakfasts when that was swallowed, there stood the churn. I got up, nnd standing; for a few minutes, just to give her a chance, I put on my hat nnd walked out doors! 1 stopped in the yard, to give her time to call me, hut never a word said she, and so with a palpitating heart 1 moved on. I weut down town, and all over town, and my foot was as restless ns was that of Noah's dove. I felt as if I had done a wrong I did'nt exactly feel how but there was an indescribable sensation of guilt resting on me all the forenoon. It seemed as if dinner time never would come, and as for going home one minule before dinner, I would as soon have cut iny ears oft. So I went fretting and moping round town till dinner hour came. Home I went, feeling very much as a criminal must, when the jury is out, having in their hands his destiny life or death. 1 couldn't make up my mind exactly how she trould meet me but some kind of a storm I expected. Will you believe it she never greeted me with a sweeter smile never had a better dinner for me than on that day ; but there stood the churn just where I left it ! Not a word was suid, I felt confoundedly cut, and every mouthful of that dinner seemed as if it would choke me. She didn't pay any regard to it, however, but went on just exactly as if nothing had happened. Before dinner was over, I hod again re-Bnlved, and shoving back my chair, I marched to the churn and went at it, just in the old way ! Splash, drip, rattle I kept it up. As if in spite, the butter nercr iras so long coming ! 1 suppose the cream standing so long, hod got warm, so I redoubled my efforts. Obstinate matter the afternoon wore away whilo I was churning. 1 paused at last from real exhaustion, when she spoke tor the first time. "Come Tom, mv dear, you have rattled that buttermilk quite long ennugh, if Hi only for fun you arc doing it!" I knew now ii was in a unsn i ana had Drought the butter in the forenoon, and left the churn standinir with butter milk, for me to exercise with ! never sat ud for mv- self in household matters after that." Firing of the Mammoth Mortnr Cannon. The great gun lately cast at Algier s foundry, Boston, was fired a few times at South Boston Point on Wednesday afternoon. Shells 12 inch diameter and 188 pounds in weight, were thrown various distances, according to the charge, elevation and length of fuse used. With a charge of Q pounds of powder, 20 seconds fuse, at an elevation of M degrees, a shell was thrown two and a half miles, and buried deep in the earth at Siiantum. A ricochet shot was tried with a ten seconds fuse, 90 pounds powder charge, and 7 pounds in the shell. It dashed through and over the water at a tremendous rate, and exploded ata distance of about two miles in the water, throwing the frag-inenls several hundred yards in every direction. Next week the gun will be tried with higher charges of powder. The regular service charge is 2i pounds, which, n duo elevation, will project the shell somewhere between 3 nnd 4 miles. Thus far all the previous calculations of the powers of the gun have been verified by experiment. The firing was under the direction of Col. Bnml'nrd ; the inventor of this tremendously fnrinidablo species of ordnance, intended for harbor defence. Nirkness. One of our Druggists (Mr. Craighead) has this season sold upwards of one. thousand ounces of quinine. Last acasou the same house sold about six hundred ounces, and then we thought there was sickness enough. Besides Mr C's we have three or four other drug stores, which have also sold large quantities of the article mentioned. It seems to be the general opinion, that there has never been a more sickly season throughout the West than the one Just closing. Very few families have escaped. The effects of such a general prostration has and will seriously affect the public welfare. Large quantities of wheat have been spoiled in consequence of positive inability to have it t.iken iii We din e ,-(i imhim iisc stacks in which the straw had rotted and the grain sprouted. Individuals will lose largely in this way. But besides this, we are told that in many neighborhoods, planting for next year s crop has been prevented, and that many farmers will not average one acre of wheat neit fnr 'three this season. The weather still continues as I warm and dry ns midsummer, though we have had slight iroists. imtluinapotfs Sentinel. Tiiir Tfh CstM A9 MMf-i Vr.asiFirn. The decalogue has been thus tersely and quaintly rendered into rhyme, and wonld in this ahftie be a good excercise for the memories of young children: 1. 1 am the I,ord thy iod serve only me 2. Befnre no idnls Imw thy impious knee; 3. Cse not my name in tnflea or in jest ; 4. Dare nnt profane my sacred day of rest; ft, liver tn parents due obedience pay ; (i Thy fellow-creature, man, thou shalt not ilay ; 7. In no adulterous commerce bear a part; H. From Mealing keep with care thy hand and heart ; 0. All false reports against thy neighbor hate ; 10. And ne'er indulge a wish for his estate. Him in or Nrw Omuk We find the follow- i ing in the New Orleans Tropic of the 7th inst i Boan or Ht UTS, Oct. 5. After careful inqniry, the board finds that during the week past, ending last Saturday night there have i been twenty-one deaths from yellow fever, nineteen of which occurred in the Charity Hospital, j SeTen cases have been reported in private practice during the past week. The board is, however, of the opinion thai the fe-Tr is at present on the dechoe, and that no epidemic i ii to be apprehended as but a very few cases hate oc curred during the last three days. J. 8. CRtX KET, Chairman A. HrTra, Secretary. Pir-rv The Episcopal Convention of New York, by a clerical vote of RW to .'-4, decided ajsj to admit a congregation of megrms into its anion, ahhough Unchurch had a white pastor' Won't hare niggers m their heaven ! The New York Snn savs tint in" members ofTrin- j ity Church, New York, have a porter at their church, ! gate to keep out all lb p-mrly dressed people who presume to enter, and aft' r the congregation ia in be locks intruders not from the Msefwry ,' Won't have any povr l ihtir heaven' St. Litis

PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THI KSDAYS AM) SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM 15. THRALL. rriCK south-cast corner of llih street cud Sugar alley TKRMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tr -weekly the rem .under of the jear, 5 00 Tii-weekly per aiinum, t CO Weekly per auiimii, 200 Terms or Advertising. Twelve lines or cs, one or three insertions, $, and M cents for each additional insertion for three months for six months ! Ibf 11 ninnies LoMlf sjllWM inents in the same proportion, with a deduction of ji per cent, on the amount over '20 in six months. By the Ykak. For twelve lines $12 fourth of a col-unui $20 half a column J.JO whole column J10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & KITTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Otiice one door south of 1. IS. Whiting A: Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, I.U5. F. J. Matthew s. A. H. Bunts. I I 1.1 II BACKUS, ATTOUNKY at I.nw,roiiuiilu Ohio, willauend toany bntJMH that MP be entrusted 10 his chii.-ge in any of the Courts in this State. Otiice on high street. JAMES 1. LAKIMORE, ATTOl.NKi T I.W. Collections promptly attend-ed to. Mr. L can be foundatlhc ollico ol Swavne Jt Bates March J. KING & ANDERSON, ATTORNKY.S and Counsellors at Law and Soliciters in Chancery, Cimiinuati. Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their jim1ision in the various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the t ircuit and Supreme Courts of llie U. States. Ill H - KMQi ClIAlll.fS AnIIKUSON. Feb. 21, llllti. lyr. ( I.ote of Ihyton.) t M. whitim Himrmmif BOOKSKLLKHS and summers, neu door to the Clinton Bank, lliffh street, Columbus Ohio. A large assorlmenj of Books and Stationery always on hand. SEinEKT & ULI.EY, BO0K-RINIKBS, High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, Columbus. Aug. "li, lit 15. Wu. Skibkkt. M- C, LlLtKT, ROOK RINOERY. (1 MATTOO..Bo..k-hinder. High street, opposite WW i.ii , &. Huntington's Book-store. Book-binding of every description, cNecutcd on short notice. SHU, AIIIIOTT & CO., nl'.AI.KKS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, House BttUders materials, I'arnnutt and Mechanical Tooll, Milit in t.otids, &:c. tec, No. Itil Hiih street, sign of the UUt raloek. Wlira A- RICHARDS DK Al.KHS in Fnreiiju and lioincstic Dry Coods, Oroce lies. Hoots and Shoes. Ac. Ac, wholesale ami retail, No. 1, Coodale's How. 1 1 izli street. J. II. ltll.KV, "I E W.KK in l.aw.Meilical.'I'heoloical, Classical, School iJ and Mlao.ltM.MU Hooks, superior Statiouerv and VVal I I'aiht, at Derby's old stand, opposite tile Slate House. J. II. yii i:ton, DRUQUIST.ud lleah riul'aleiit .Medicines, I'aints.Oils. live Stull's.Cl.iss. Ac. c.. . hole... ilc and retail, corner of lliidi ami liroad streets. Coliunbils, Ohio. i ay At Kii.itoritM:, TEALBR9 in Dry I ii Hals , ( , riiccrn s, Hardware, Drills, XJ Medicines, I'aiiits.t Ills. IM i-Mull's. Leather, Hoots and Shoes, (tr, I I u 1 1 street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1841. ,11. ii. BATBBAM, 1? DITOK of the OiiioCii.ri v.v run. a Journal of Airtettl" J lure and Horticulture, published oil the 1st mid l.jt,i o a.h niiiiith. Terms I per year; four copies for 5-'. TjJ Otiice in the Hank IlilildiliL', near the State House. II. COMSTOCK At CO., IpORWAROING iiid COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Prodoci Dealers, and Lard Oil .Manufacturers, Canal Hasin, ( 'olnmhiis, Ohio. J. RIIxaVAY & CO'8 IKON FOUNDRY, Hroad Itraot, near the liriilite, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves ot' all kiuiis, and IglMI varii'ty oft 'listings, always on hand. Oct, I, loll. Ton Miii S II AT STOKK. JK KUDISILL, Hih street, opposite the Slate Iliiild- inirs, always kee.s on hand a jroisl assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. W. A. MrCOV A CO., WHOLESALE VND RETAIL DEALERS la Fancy and Staple Df)l Coods and Croceries, opposite the State House, 111, street, Columbus, Ohio, iioakoi;. AFF.W (ientlemen can he at cimimodated with goo hoarding, on reasonable terms, at the house over Wood-tiir's stnre. rtirner of Hiuh and Friend street-, 0ct.,6wt w. WM. FIELD. A A BRW Nil Harness, for Milt, Kmiuire of Sept. It J. I. OSBOH.NF. At CO. 0RAN;F.S and LEMONS. AFHKSll supply of Oran and LeiiioiiH jilftt received nnd for Siilcat'H J, (.OI F A COS- Ciuifectiminry, in tat Neil HOOM. Sept. 1. WATCH Ms A OOOO nsM.rtmeiil of all the dim-rent kinds, juftt received, and fur side :it lo v prices. W e have some of Ihe fin t tliat wen' ev r tiered in this markot. June V. A. PLATT CONeil House. BTBBL ;oois. AFHK.SH supply of Steel BfOOO, Hag Claw, Foh. t and teiiard ( hains. nVtOtt Fins and Braeeh-uij of new t a, A c A c. Just rooolvod by '.iime IT v. , PLATT co.. tail Bo NERTB AM) BOHR UHIMERT. A LI. F.N (ienuine Nerve and Hoik Liniment, hy the gropn, dozen or single, at the DfVfl Boon of J. H wHEATOH. April '2ft. Comer of Hroad and High sta. Srnriir( Ac oustic Oil lor Oenliii'SN. A frih st Tl'l.Y just rec eived and for sale at the Irny Stere, COnOf of High and Broad streets, hv J. H. WHEATON, Mav n. Sole geiit in Colunibus. CLOCKS, iTt'ti'is u riwi ivi v f ST received, and for sah- low , brass, ;10 hour and alarm LL the valuable atenl Mchc.nes kept constantly on ,? W. . PLATT A CO., Neil House. naml, nml Kiirn milv an an ffriiiiinr, III MPHRG1 A KRAMER, BOLD PKNN. Jimp 25. l'y Knjg toro. TI'ST rrn ivi-il. a Ioim mpfl) nl' (miIiI IVnn, of Iho brut " ' ' PISTOLS, niakr, whirh hp nHi-r ;it ri'iliiri-ii nrire, ; aim.ii tlicm AS! ITI.Y of oiif l.ar'r.1 aii,Ts' liarr.1 rrvolvinR Pin- ?"' "'"'. H'mdiclif iiuiWiaiiu tl..- Ilimy IVn alao, t..l. jilMl.T, iu,l. W. A I'l. ATI fc.ro.. ... rfrow. H.A. 1'I.Ml ,VCO., Juiui i7. Neil Hoooe. Joof T7. feil Hoow. Prrilornl Spprmrlm. , t. . 30 Ton" pi ", , ALSO, ilnulilf n.iivi i ami rwxr Smrtarln, fw all T' sl tc",ri "" ronngnmrnl, and lor nlo km. aBr. anil in a i!r. at Wiet) of Iramca. Alao, Spectarlr '" B. tOMSTtH'k it CO (llaap. of nil kinds, titto.l in nlil I'mnifa at atiort r.ntirr, ami RONNKTS, In .nrr.i,y w. A. PLATT CO., j TffBT nnlnoki Ikn kiiiiluin im mt oll mlutai rl". 1- ..A"1 llouat- l J aasorlmrnt pfHoopoJitaM, I'ruirp AlbiTt. I'anry Braiil M. ri' Slri l t.iHiiN an' P'a'" lpli'T'i ami Straw Bonni ts, wkirh ran lie allV.nl AHOIHn Mm Stool Eta!., llairt h.p..Taa.r..fcr. ' llv ''"' I"''"'"- 'AV KltSPCRWfc tonoi thud.y. W" A. PLATT aV CO. CAM1AGE 1 BiajilNCS. MowkSI, r AMI'S ami llamla: Imlia UnUK-r Clotli iml Wl.ipa ; 'nrrin(c Hwtag. -L - ,'a,1''"1 ootkorooj Bkati AMi ,l,.5.I!,il!l C,,,,,... B.imlaan.1 Imlin Knl.hrrt lntk. J"'-' "J 1 ''"'' i lor aalr- at the iiini U ll.o t.ll.T PAI)UXK. I. it I ranif-s anil IVk.-IN i Sp miraaiHl Ailea. OMIC, AHfiOTr fc CO. Il'-.t Juninta Nnil. ,,.. a ASSORTED iron, p'n t., Ml p'nv. for a.le at the 1,01 sl'' 1,1 ";' VTI,RI I.S. mm of Ike Itiinl i. lill.T PAKI.OCK. T KS 1 Bella, srreua, llmjie., NuiIh, (ilam, r iJ Pottr, Pulliea, Siah t nil.aVr. con rp:nt, JoIt (. okbe, abiiott co. AVK.KY plraaant ami oiiienlentlwo atnrv Rrirk Owell- inn" irueu a awn aanaa a a a in,., on In, nt .t.,aal.ortiliUiir,.i,rtl,..f lln.a.l at v., I . '; ,.3 March 2. W. . I I.MT T . 'J i'" I'''''.,''"""..1.'.''- ':" kl"" 7,un,,' ,?' ? ' , , XJ 2tJ miles PJ09J l .tin. I lie almW' land w ill Ik- sold cheap. HN TrimminKK. For nirticularK, emjuire of A F,KYrood asuortrnent. nml more eipecled. of Mctr- Miv B. COMSTOCK tV CO. iiir, J.iin.t i.tttm ,11 nl other l,m-kf- .uul l,atche. lor "" u v . vti Rile at The min of the GILT PADL0C1. ! r rw-M-n.n V r ! i 11 Z . T Ot.UlXlO. ( amworsi). lustic. Nirkwnod. AInm, ( op- i ookV Infallible Eye Mnter. j Ld pens. Blue Vitriol, od Vitriol. Indiiro. Ritrod of ,(K ALSO, !.' Chfmiriil I'lutrr. ct lebrated article for wood. A r. A Just receneH, nnd for Rale low, it whole the cure of Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Ra'e or retail, by J B. WHK VTON. Ihuzgitt. Spin-d I rni.it ions. V lute sfHn,s. I w r S-res. A r lot Oct. iwA w. onicr Hisjh and Bnud st recti alebY J B WHKATON.Dmwwt, i.i Pir April2fi. Corner of Hiph and Broad ft. cc.,c . ... "AltK. r Z T OSSLS by Fire or aier insured against npon Idieril IIHTf, Mrdirinen and llyr StnflN. Wj termR, by the long efttahlisbed and el known Protec- AI'BLSll Sl ITI.Y jt receied ami (.tr nale low, lir ! lion Insurance Cempanv of the citr of llartfonl. Connecti- J. B. WIIKVroN. ! csrt. K BOBBIN1. Ooo Atrent. t i-icmnati. ColnmUs, Oct. 7. Corner of llib an.1 Broad at. Jan. 56. M J t-ILBKKT, Afetit Colnmboa. ' PAIXT IIKI MIES. Whow7rilakeCalorOilandIUl AFl'LL aaorlnient of Paint Brushes and Saah Tools. A1K, ZlKX" POBTF.B'S Poof Man's Bom Curative just receiw-d and forsale by J. B. HF.ATON, Ifl Pills.and MfdicaTf-M Stomarh Bitter. Pnee aia r. nta Aog. 19. Corner of lliph ami Btikm ata. per hoa and hottle. Prepared hr i. Por.er. ew York, j. k.1M and for aale hy J. B. tMIK TOS, An . -jiv i . v 1 . .1. to. "' 'f ornerof Broad and llichata. IJ, ailea t ut and W rouglit .Naila. at the nfrn of the , I Mar.1l. fJILT FAPIOCK. Joat reeeiied, nt Roae'a Store, WHIPS! WHIPS! WHIPS! No"'.! Aki -ni'iiuiu c 1 : ti i' . n J. l lonn'R, ( raonalefi rtooea, r rem-h l hintr. Summer M ll.ltlOK q iialitv of t arn.ee. Helm, and Boirp Mia Ik Ui. kr. Drop ,n and em,ne them, n hpa. autaml whalf btne. lint rernrrd and for aale ... . . ' mm cheap, bj F.. N. SIXX.I M, " Jnlr I. Oppoaite Puhlie Biiildinira i lomhoa. j SO. I HI Iflt.H STREET. ' r., mn PRnm rr O' HI'MKKIl pair l.hptir Spnnja for himiea and BcniuiiTrr i ,A J . J rarriairea. iuat reeeiied ami for aale at the aijn of the h f !2 r 5 'Z . I,,eh"ire." Sept lT ' till.T PADLOCK. cash for Wheat. ( orn. Mai-feed. ( torer seed. Timo- 1 thyaeed. Ilottr. Lard. Tallow. Bees-wax. Oinsene. Pot and flMITfIft TICKS Pearl Ashes. Baron. Wool, leathers ami Hemp; and sell V Pnmetic MMaai t'Jtf . the beat in the market f.r Fwur, Salt, l umber, Shinglea, 1'la.ter. Cement. Ac. Ac. at J se at tl sign of the filLT PADLOCK, the Wwetrt price. Jane 13, 1943. Sept 10. B CAMPET BACiS IOO dozen File, RI SSFJ.S, Cnrnmon and Inajrun and Oram Carpet fV Spear A Jack.n. Mottram. IMmtson. Butcher and Baar. of vaneiv of aizra and rolora. kept rnnaUoirj , J 'rtrwr cckbrated nukera, for aale it the ate of the on hud. by (J, j X. SLOCtM. April 7. GILT PADLOCK. OHIO VOLUME X. VKSTINGS, tec. BUFF anil Fancy CaslimiTe catniga ; Striped and I'laid I.inen Drills just received by April M. WING RICHARDS. Slcel Il-nls, Tnnscls and lint; (luans. B BAD BAliS, 1'im, I'une Silk, (iuld I'ciw, Silver War', iic, iust received per eifiress. Kor sale Iw l eb. Hi. W. M. SAVAGE. SOAP. ("1ASTILK, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety J of I'crfumerv, just received and lor sale. HLMl'HilKY & KRAMER. June 2.5. City Drug Store, w minus i. .utrvis at in nij jnrvis COLLECTORS and Account SettlerH, for Franklin and c ailiuiliillL' routitirs, will attend tit all business I'lltruati'il tti them, witb punclualit)' and despatcli.altu upon reasonable terms. Otiice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 1 1, lillli )'. ( 'olu'intiua, Ohio DYKS. DYK-WOOPS and Coloring materials of every description, for sale, Wholesale and Retail, Hl.MI'lMiK.Y A KHAMKH, June 4. City PniR Store. l.onkins-dlnss I'lutcs and Fnmes. EITHER solo separately. C. Ci KOSK. J Juiie1.'.. SALMON. FRESH No. I Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel j White Fish : Cram! Hank (.'odiisii. This oav received and for sale, by July II. JOHN Mll.l.K.R. 1)R. BANMNCi'S I'ATKNT LACK, FOH weakness of the bisly , jiain in the back. Ac. A.C. Kor sale by J. B. WHKATO.V, Ami 1. 18U It. AgM. HIU, AN1 CROSS CUT SAHS. FAY A KlLBOUUNE keeo n eons.au supply of How. laud's Mill and ( Iron QttS Saws, a; iie lowfrsl prici TANNKH'N Oil.. TOH SALE l0W, by the bar-el o, gallon, a. the Drag Store of J. B, WHEATON. Oct. S3, Co- ner of Hijtl am: H.oad slreets. LEAD PIPE, X CISTERNS, Wells and Acipicducts, for sale at the siiinofiho GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the siun of the May IS, CH.'I' I'ADI.OCK. HEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, 1'rinted Lawns. Hslzoriues, Rarapcs, Mus-lla GloghuM, I'.tnbroidered ditto. Do l.ains, iVe. All new stiles, lor sale by WING RICHARDS'. April II. ROUGH'S skirts. HOI CH'S Patent Sea prasg corded Skirts, for Rale at New York retail price, by Sept J. 1). OSilORN A- CO. SAMS. 11 OK A CO., and Wllmot ft Howland's Mill and Cro cut Saws ; Hoe A- C. and Wilmot A liowland' Circular do.: Spear A JackMons and other Hand do.; Pamiel and ripping do.; Itutciiers ami lt;tck do BUIott and Toning Webb do. July 16, GERR, ABBOTT A CO. FAMILY I l.oi it. H A I NO made arraneiiH iits with some of the hest niillti in Springfield, tor Flour, we shall for the future he supplied with the hest and cheapest in the market. Call on us. Oct II. B. COM STOCK A CO, com s a;i:n v. HARTFORD FIRE INSl H A.M'F. COM FAN Y. Capital flAOjOOD, Poltekn isMied dlllv on the most reasonahlc terms. Of- (ice. ( 'arpenter's BttUdUlg, botWOOD the ExohaiWfJ and ( ity itaiiKs, 1 ominous. 1 i Mi). , iRIFFITH, Sept. IS, ISM, Secretary. c.not krii:s. IMPERIAL nml Young llvson 'JVas, Chocolate, Cocoa, ( iiugcr. Popper, Spier, Cinnamon, ISutinegs, Ma e, Citron, Ac. Ac Just received at the June L CITY DRUG STORK. city not si:. IN full bfttt ( . W KF.NT, April mill. Proprietor, A RAIU: CHARCB. IOFFKH for sale one of the RMtt doolnbli hnsineia locations to he liail in Cohiiiiliim ; heillgthe lot joining the Eiohlflga Bank on tlie north. Terms easv. Title tiidisputahlc. Feb. 7. SUMNER CLARK. gem ink moi si:-iioli: ANVILS, Tl S'F received anil lor sale at Um sign of ihe J Supt. 10. OlLT I'ADI.OCK. 200 KF.CS JUNIATA NAILS, just rec-ued and for sale at the sign of the Sept 10 AI PADLOCK. HEW DRY ;oois, TFST rereiverl at MB, High street. J KltiO pieces new style PrinU ; "0 do. (iinghams. (iiiighan) Lawns, flic.j loo do. CottoMdoo oM MUiMi AKo. 1 Urn and well selected siock oT r am v and Staph Drv IomkIs. PAY A. KILBOl HNK, April :',). No. UD High st.. sign of the Broad-aie. STATE JOURNAL TRIWEEKLY. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1846. Solar Lard Lamps. OF Comeliui 6t .Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, hy W. A. PLATT A CO., Feb. 7. ATffl llotue. PLAIN ami lijrurcd India Rubber Cloth, for carriage ,top, warranted not to gum. Also, Carriage Trimmings, generally. T. 1'. ELLIS A CO., Sopt.il No.lll, High st. To Painters. PAINTKHS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds ot painting materials. Point Brushes, Bronze, Cold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal, Ac. Sold by Juno I. Ill MI'HItKY A KHAMF.lt. "FIP" calico. PLENTY of good Cabco left at a lip" a yard, and when vou enquire for it, we won't be "just out." June ii. C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CCTTKRS. R FITCH A CO.. have just received a large lot of Mar- blc Slabs, ot all descriptions, w hich they otfer for sale at reduced prices, for cash, or approved credit. Those w isliing to purchase will do well to call soon. The article is superior to any before oll'cred in this market. June III. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (some small.) in this (Franklin) county, on very good terms ; land good. Also, several farms and tracts of land in Indiana, Illinois, and low i, for sale or exchange for good land or other property in Ohm. THOS. . II. MOSELF.Y, Mg.Bj IBM. Land Agent, Ac. New Style IN 10. SATIN and Mole-skin Hals of the latest style and best quality just received at April JO. WING A RICHARDS. Pimine Armitaec iMoiiKehole Anvils, s OLIO bos common VitMo for sale at theniyii of the pril7. v OIL! IWDLOCh. Scnls find Presses. SKALS r.njrraved, and Seal I'rtssrs furnished, for Not a" ries 1'ublic, Common Dean and Supreme Court, He-corders, A c. Aic, at verv low prtcen and short notice, hy March 17. V. A. PLATT fc CO., Neil HOON. TO FARMERS. SCYTHES and Snealhs.lliiy Hakes mid Forks, drain Cradles, ltilles and Scvthe Stones, for sale at the sign of the (iILT HADLOCK. ;K11KTaBOTT Ar Co. No. 11 High street, Hare just rirtiral, TllliKi; Tl IOCS AM) lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from .No. 3 to 1000 Ibi. .ogCMni ; j(Kt pair Trace Chains; 10 doz. Ames' Shovels and Spades ; 10tio2. Manure Forks. July Id. White Lend, Oil nnd finishes. TWENTY hhls. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels J 1(H kens White Lead; Varnish, Paint ami Whitewash Brushes. Job h.. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. SEEDS WANTED. npHF. Inchest market price paid in VA, for Clover, Hv X and Timothy .-ecd, at the head of the Canal. Aug. lit. B. COMSTOCK & CO. MRS. MILLER'S TOBACCO. r"pVO Hundred dozen Mrs. Miller's line cut rhewinir To-1 baeco.hy July 11.) JOHN MILLER, Thunder nnd Earthiinnkes accounted lor. rrMIOSK loud rumbling sounds, w hich are frequently heard X in ibis vicinity, and are supposed by somr to lie the peals of distant thunder, by others, the low, muttering roar of a half-choked earthquake, have heendiseovered to he nothing hut the racke t made hy Hose's boys tearing otVuome of their strong New Ooodn. May 14 roii uiiinoNs rpnF. newstvle of Fob Rlbb variety With QoU nml X Steel Trimmings, just received i. rioej June (7. . PLATT A CO., Neil House. DIM .s, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ate. Till', siihsenhcrs have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines. Oils. Paints, Ac, w hich thev oiler at wholesale and retail, on the most accommoda lingterms. Aug. LJ FAV A KILBOl RUE, lOUTRAIT PAINTINCi. THI Public are rOBDOOtMb invited to call at OmHI K. W ai. r t t "is Hooiii. on 'I ow n st , east of 1 1 1 l Ii . and ex- amine Ins specimens 111 the above art. Jiiti ; tl. TIN PLAT Bi THE snbscrilicrs hnfO for Oak :i Ikucs Tin Phite, and HI boves X do; als. Wire, ;issirtcil Noa., (.uttaia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb, It FAV N Ml.HOI BNF.. MACHINE CAKDH. THK Biibscrihers have for sale .'-II setts Machine Canla fam-v and plain act. .oa. .W). 81, M. 33, and H, wire also, Filleting Canls, manufactnrctl at Leicester. .Mass. rob. IS. r. v Mi.ii.MKaM.. ;R(K KRII.S. riHE subscribers otler for sale at their old atand. M A I loodale'a How, I 2 IiIkIs. prime N. O. Sngnr. INew Orleans and Suar Ibmse Molasses, .r)i Bon RloConW Fine glWWiOf Mnl nmininn 'I'nbacco. Superinr ( iiinpowder and Young IP.sonTea. Pepper. Spice, -inger, &c.. Ac March I. FU A KII.IHU KNK. l'IIITIC. lK, WMiH NTKDaa ireial na nnv other iii'inilf;irturnl in the I nitnl States. 'I he suit, rihers iiiiv intr heen appoint. el npenta lir the s;ile ol'.l A Jiime!.' I'rintinir Ink. maniilae tereil at I inriiiliiitl. Ohie. will ki i i :i COMIMt Miilv of the ahove article, at the price it ia aolil IV.r in Cinrilinati. M ,rh I. PAY A Kll.liOCRNF.. This (Iny rereivrd, I IK.. Dales Talent t ininti r N :ih s. mill .reepa. Knr I aale ehoap, by T. 1'. ELLIS, Sl CO., Sept 8. V' '.II, llieh at PI lil PORT WINKS, f OS, risks I'nrt Meo.Saf MaSoaJ mrpi..es. thia Hay re. ,) rrivril. ami fur sale, hy JOHN M1LLKK, Joly II. bnrruMiR c iith. r PIECES Oil floor Tnth. of eieetlMrt iialitr anilben ,) SM patterns, just receiveil nnillor s.ile hv .April 1 1. I n a Mi.iKirnM. AIIMSII. I r IVirri Is ii.T r. r. i.. il. ir.inj in prirr from 51 iiO in It' V J ix r iziillon. t or snle hv u if ft COMST0CI 4. 00, , r KEGS lino eastern Si Nails for Plasterer's line. Fur I 4 sal. l.v T. P. I'l. I IS A. CO., pt. II. No. !l. Iliffh at. TANSiEHN' OIL. 2f I1IH.S Tanners' Oil. of tin host oaaalrty. for aale hy .) I'eh II FAY m Ml Hill KMi extern Re-serve Cheeao. ( BOXES Setern Reserve Cheese, old artrl new. on .)f kMd nn.l for aale t, JOHN Mil I I I. July II LIISKKOOIL. s ItKI s l.tnseed Oil. iustrer. iwi anrl for sale hr OU Jan.lS B. COMSTOCK V CO on. ami PAnrn. r.A. keff pure White l,ean. ground in oil : liW ii Mils. I.inseeil Oil; HI bhls. Tnrpentine ; Dry White Ixad.Re.1 Lmb, enetian Red. Yellow Orher Paria' White and Chrome Oreen ; I hrone Yellow, jthar'e ; Paint and W hue-wash Brushes, fcc ire. Ju.t received and for aale. by PAY A KII.BOI HM:. trpril .'11 No I.V. Hnj at., sura of the Broad are. GLASS. UU I'S'il" larce sios. from 10 hv lAtotobv ; 90)001ifthU Window Sash, 'jnatrereivcd.andfor Mle.t.. FAY ft KII.BOI RNK. April 31 No IS9. Ilijb at . sin of the Broad-aie. LINSKKDOIL. sf( M l-ONS just received and for aale low. try tb, OUU harrel or amaller qoantitv. by 'J.B WHEaTON. SfM. aS Comer of llieh and Broad st,. Ii V It I W AJTKD. '"Ofin '" 1 R"lev wanted, forwkich we will pay fjrjtrv .he highest priee ia eah. Oct. 4 twftar. II COMSTOCK CO YA a IS T I' II --vfifiB' HF.LSO.u,JuU0do Flailed .'-iHo Tim-DUUU otbt oeed. B COMSTOt K fc CO. nnirlI B'i ""noCo7ni,No.4l.l. DUUU 2 emit. Cotton Bat. Wtek Yam nri Carpet (Ti. Jnwt reeeired and foe ulr by Feb 11 FAT ft KII.BOI RNF. Dr. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontritic .Mixture. FOR tht cure of the JoiUnvin complmnlx ; Oropsy in all its forms; (Iravel in ita several stages , all diseaaea of the Kidneys and I'rinary org.imi ; nil Female Coinplainta, Supprcssimis. kVc. c; Weakness, Diseases of the blood, such as Scrofula, and others of an eruptive character; all ftlhicti'ine of Fungs; Inflammation of every kind, even thus, nf the Imps ; Fiver ( 'oinplaint, Consumptloa, Oeneral Ocbililv oTtfct svBtein ; Piles of eery character; Jaundice, lever and Ague ; and, indeed, any complaint, which is to be reached through tht: blood; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in tvtru ease no matter what the complaint Ml he no matter how varioita the class of complaints make a permanent and radical cure, if the medicine he offers is taken according to the directions. One or two bottles will test the efficacy of the article, and he is nt liberlv to use the names of the following highly respectable individu ds, who Acc ifrn mrcd. in this city and vicinity. Kvery individual here named can be seen and converscA with, and the particulars of the cases cured can 1m known hy reading the testimony in the hands of the Agents, who will, with pleasure, furnish pamphlets to all who may call for them. Fhe proprietor asks, and, indeed, most earnestly solicits a Btrict investigation of the testimony here set forth and. if a departure from strict truth he found in any certificate offered, he will pay the coBt of the publication of laid exposure and abide by the consequences. The proprietor would also state that every cure here eerlilied to, das been given over as incurable by the most talented medical men in this city ami State and such 'inn been the cast- with cverv cure m ide by this article, far and near. But the theory which the inventor of the Fithon-tripfic liases his cures upon that of hut "one great dis ease " the impuritv of the blood it will, in a moment, be perceived, that lint ONK OltF.AT H KMKDV is necessary to effect in various complaints, and the proof which here. Ibllowi establishes t theory as firm as the rock of ages. .Mrs. Finery Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo, ease of Scrofula, tcrmiiialiug in general dropsy, radical and entire cure. Sil.ii Wood, of Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine years' standing, a complete and irft cl cure. Mr. C. A. W'ilson for many years connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi II. Williams, police officer, can- of bleeding piles, ititlamiii ition of the eves and scrofula, i pirjict cure. Mrs. I tame I Keniiev, of this citv. general dropsy William Homes, police constable, ervsipelas. of l.i tears' standing, cured by live bottles. Mrs. Fockman, -lii Pearl street, case of inflammatory rheumatism, a tin-ffetlnT cure. HllAn A Vaughn, scrofulous spellings in the throat, a complete cure. Oco. P. Baker, of Aurora, case of curvy leprosy of II! years' aianding this cure is certified to hv the Hon V. P. Stephens, Judge of I'.rie countv ; P. ,M. Vnsburgh, Fs., Surrogate of Frio county ; 1. V, Van dcrpoo). Ks.).. and Othofl Mrs. John Seward, ir. 47 , Chippewa street, Buffalo, ease of affection of the heart, with pHlpitalion, debility, Ac, a aire. The uil'e of the Hev. John . Vaughn, of Aleott, Niagara countv, N. V.. cured of dropsy. Airs. Scott, Carolina street, Buffalo, hvdrotho-rat or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Fork, A7, Franklin, St., Buffalo, formerly of Ftica, spinal complaint, with Mind piles, a distressing case, perfectly cured, and attested to hy Sir. -Nathaniel Fock. her husband. ISancy Mats, of Berlin, Bensselaer countv, New Vork, dropsy, cured, and certified to hv her hoxbaUM, Oliver Main. Airs. Susannah Holhrook, nl' HOmbOffh, Frir BOOntf, cured of dropwv, hv two bottles only of Hub nattdlsailM, aAaasaOad lo l.v Mr. C. F. S, ThoOMt and" Mr. Marston. flollbrook. before )ona Burwell. Henry arian, of Alden. Frie county. ,. V . cured of anasarco or cellular dropsy, after tapping had been resorted to HgM times, and over lit) gallons of water taken from him. Mlsa . of West Blooiutield, cured of irregularity of the menses and thior alhus. The proprietor thus presents the above array of testimo ny the partieiilars will be found in the pamphlets, which give a tre itisr 00 the complaints, and also on the wrappers around the bottles. Be sure to call and get a pamphlet all agents are provided with thorn, to furnish as free as water, that nil who are in ill he ilth may read, buy nnd be cured. Ben Mil: or ('ol'NTF.ki kits. Fvery fiottle has the written signature of (i. C. Vaughn under (he directions, and stamped upon the cork also. ' Vaughn's Vegel dde Fithon triptic Mivturc. " blown upon the bottle. Put up hi 30 Ot. hollies, nt $2 per bottle, anil I J m Imttlrs.at 'l per bottle. nianui iciiircd ami som ov r. n.i . t urlJl, 109, .xiain street, Buffalo. N. V,. to whom nil ooannu ni-ratknal must HM, t paid. And wholesale and retail, bv WM. BFK-OFH. AO ami .'-.'. Courtlandl -Ireet. New Vork city. Also, for sale by the following agents : K CLARK CO.. J Druggists. High at., J. 11. WHKATON.Columbua, Ohio, A. II. BliOWN Ii CO., Mt. ernon. S. KNFPPF.i;. W.oster. VAN CI.KVF, A NFWFFF, Dayton. Also, for sale, wholesale and retail, hv JOSEPH II. Bt FU.F, Cincinnati. Aug. ia;. ly. C. KRIINCKEKIIOFF'S RESToji, IVrOT WITM'I'A N hi Nl i the lMiaatinir.f empirics rf errat Xl riires m-ver perlnrmed and foryed certificates of them, yet tlicir imstrums sink like others of their kind, in the (treat ea of oblivion. The test of time ia the (guiding one lor the aeirrliiiiu sick, who are amiouslv witching everv fleam of Ii(,i- tint shines on their path. The Health Restorative haa been impetuously arsailed na the prodnction nf a nostrum monger, hot time has proven that a filse and base insinuation, and haa jewelled her reputation "a ith gems of honor from Ihe rasket of those who hate evwrienred the effect nf this halm. Its sovereign power ts notOJI in the cure of romplaints nf the Fiver ami Funs. I onxtmption. Cmjzhs and nhls even in their greatest aewrify, .trima and Pain in the Breast anil Side. All that is desirable in a remedy fur these cnmolaints. is in the Itestnnlive reduced andeon-i-entnterl to tne ultimum of their power, and so placed in uci perfect combination I ha', tlieir several and united fnrce. is eijecrienced at one ami the aime time. It is iwt nffered as a palliative only for disease. Nit as a comp' te eitermi-nation of it, and a restoriT to natural and hloominur health. s all the testimony of nniinpeich lble witness ta often insufficient tn convince those who are determined tn withstand the force of eridence, no mitter how pnwerfnl, we eirt.estly hope that they will nnke trial of the Bestnrative, and le convinced by actuil demonstntinn. The safety of Your life depend on tlie ase ot' this medicine, withmit it vmi bid lietter hasten tn prepare fir a muck ami fatal termination of or disease ; but bv if-. ns tiU avail yograelf of meiM which cannot disappoint or delude vou. The f'dlowinf rertifirate ia from 1. Chilton, the well known New Vnrk Chemist ! - I have analvied a bottle of medirme called ' C. Brink cr-hofTs Health Bestoratire.' am find that it does not contain Mercurv.or anv ntlter metilbc prepiration. nor opium in anv of ita forma. It ia cenponed of veffetalde matter entirely '" Jnr R. Cnii.To?, M. I. C BKIVKFKMOFF. PrnprMtor, ?i. Y. Horace Everett. C. Aient. Principal Office. Hudson st,. New York. Ar.r.iT Coliimbii,. J. B Wheatn ; West Jeffeeaoii, John V. Hnpkin; London, M m Fors ; Spnnifield, John IsnOOM ; Worthmeton. S. Brown; Dejawire. Bradtev At Pratt ; Suntmrv. Wm. V. Wynana m Cn Johr.stown. Mm Wright; Aletandm. H V.'Owen; Oranville. Prrt chard & "mu , Newark, J. N. Wilson ; I Uca. L. W. Knowlton ; and one sjent in almost every town in tle Lnite States, aa ad-Vsrtised. Oct. Ii lm shitiim noRiii!r; iioi sk. THK anlWnher having taken the home recently nee-pied bv Jacob Oyler. in the Fitrht BMldtn(rs. on Town street, and refitted it in a complete and fashionable style, ia nfOfOjeal to receive Boarders on the moat reasonable forms, and tn accommodate them in the most titisfvtory manner nuinber nf rooms, nUble for finiliei, can he had if ap plication be made earlv. E L. SMITH. Sept A. 1ft. FahnealoeV'a Yermifafp, WIIOI.EsALt and Retail, at the Dror tor of J R W Hr.MTIS. pnl A So. Conor of Urowd and High Mo. NUMBER 46. From NeaPa Saturday Ouette. Not a Poet. BT MIVI roKRrlSTER. I am a Fltlo ma'den, Who fain v.oulu touch the lyre j But my nogofl ever B1q isconi f'oni the w ire. "Fit aVMafJI I m not a poet ; The.e 'a music in my heart; Some mvstery must lite-cr About i'i;3 angel OfS. I'm InU that joyoos spiriis. Untonnnod o mom orca-e. In mystery so uoly Are all to lilu to shaie, My heart is very ulnd-tome But there's a comer deep, Where many a su.idow iicaltei, And Allure so- town sleep. 1 hope ;bev'l not awa'.en, Aa yet for many a year ; There's not on earth a jewel, Tiial's worth one nof0olo tear. I 0OJJ 0MJ the heart h- silent. If sorrows touch alone, tpoa the chonltj tlesce ndine;. Has power to wake its tone. I'd never Ik a poet, My bouuifn heart to hush. And lay down the altar. For sorrow's font lo crush. Ah, no! I I galhcrt.uiish'ne. For coming OOOnhoj s hours -, Ami w nle llu spring-time lingers, I'l! garner up its llnwcrs. 1 fain would learn the music Of those wiio dwell in heaven ; For woe-tuned harp was never To ser.'pli lingers given. But 1 will strive no lootOf To waste my heartfelt ini;ih ; I'll mim! me that the gifted Are the stricken ones on earth From the Cleveland Herald. Irtichilimackinitc. All persons having" any recollection nf school house exercises, will say, this is n hard word to spell and pronounce, and its geographical location upon the atlas, at first, tint easily pointed out. And in these lat ter days, since ei jigration has jrreatly enlightened the public mind, Ihe opinion very generally prevails throughout the itlnminid F.ast, that Miehtlimackinae, and the rOfrioa roundabout, is an undiscovered wil derness '" Yet, before the cities and villages of the J.ower l.akes iccrf, Miehihinaekmac ichh. More than ani ttanilna iirars lietnie such inmli TIl cities as t tica, Rochester, Bnfllfclo and Cleveland had a geographical name ves, nearly ft century before they were know n as 14 (ind-forsnken places, inhabited bv inuskrats, and visited only hv straggling trappers," old Michiliinack-inac and her dependencies hail (heir Forts, and Cha- plcs, anil Colleges their Priests and Merchants, and Scientific Kxplnrers. I hat region ot country bordering on the great Cp- per Lakes, and which we now call new, has been long known; the winding course of its rivers and its remotest forests have been explored, for mcicantile and religious objects, from a distant period, and the rich AlM w hich abounded in this M undiscovered wilderness," have for two centuries adorned t he robes of the niiuiarehs of KuroH', and contributed to the luxury of courts. There are few places in this country, with which is connected as much historical interest, and none upon Farth s surtace more prominent, beautitul and at tractive than old Michiliiuackinae and modern Macki naw. During n f 00OA visit tn this Isle of Beauty," 1 utranrd from the written and uuwriUen history there of, the following 1 The name of the Island nnd Straits is derived from the words Mtchi-markinac a Great Turtle the uland resembling that animal or from the Chippewa term, Mir hi ini-mutikinonk place of Mighty Spirits. The island of Mackinaw was the birth place of Miehabow, the Indian's God nf the waters, and here they were wont to congregate whilom, to make propitiatory sacrifices tn this Water (toil. Old .Michiliniaekinac was founded in I(i7l bv Father Marquette, and was three leagues from the island on the peninsula side of Michigan. A Tort and chapel were built, and a college of (he Jesitists established ; it became the nucleus of an ex'ensive fur trade, being the head quarters of the traders, merchants, soldiers, missionaries, Caurrnr.i drs llais and savages of the far-reaching North Wesi. During the entire period of the French dominion upon the Lakes, their energies were mainly directed to the fur trade nnd the original ( ourrnr. awl Bain were French emigrants who volunteered in the service of the large fur companies, and they explored ihe remotest inland streams of the forest with tle'ir canoes, laden with dry goods and trinkets. This clais of adventurers, therefore, had important settlements here, ns all the goods which were traded for furs, along Lake Superior, and Green Bay, in Illinois, and upon the banks nf the Mississippi, were nb-liged tn remain at Miehilimackinac some time before transported. The Knghsh being rivals of the French in the fur trade, became anxious tn secure a share of the traffic on the North Western Lakes. An Knglish trading expedition w'as therefore fitted out, and by the aid of the Fox Indians, they arrived at Miehilimackinac in Hi-".. At this time there was no settlement at Detroit, the French having a shorter and safer route to Mackinaw from Montreal, through the Ottawa river. From lt?l to I7li0 the French held domain ; and although t In-v built forts, chapels and Jesuit colleges, nnd their missionaries from the most learned andpnl-i-died order of the Church of Rome, were abrnad in this wilderness, still, during the entire period of nearly a century, the beams of civilization scarcely penetrated the forest the paddles of the French fur trader continued to sweep the Lakes, and the boat songs of the traders to awaken tribes wild as the wolves around their wigwams. In 17'iM, after the surrender of (Quebec, Miehilimackinac and other French possessions in Canada, fell into the hnnds nf the British by capitulation, but much against the wishes and feelings nf the Indians. The gorgenus ceremonials of the " Mother Church," and the cheerful amalgamation of the French with the Indians, pleased the eye, and secured the confidence of a majority of these " Native Americans.'' The consequence was, that as sonn as the Knghsh be. came established on these Lakes, the Indians under the direction of Pontiac, the nohle Algonquin chieftain, designed the overthrow of British power, by destroying their forts. Fhe summer residence of Fontiac was on an island st the head of the Detjnit river,eight miles above De-troit, called Pechee Island a beautiful green spot, amid clear waters, surrounded bv a dense forest and secluded from Um- rest of the world. In winter he lodged at the Ottawa village opposite, on the Canada sio. If nasi pre-emption right to the location, from tlie time whereof the memory of white men ran not to the contrary. He had also a patent thereto, roled with the " Broad Seal of the Great Spirit. I'ontiac had long been tin- ontrolling spirit among the Native Americans on tlte Lakes, and as early as 1744 defended Detroit afainst the Northern tribes under ' Maeinac," the Big Turtle. The massacre at Old Fort Micblimackmac, and the demolition of the Fort, Xnok place June 3d, 1763, as plotted by the master mind of Pontiac At this time th- Fort enclosed an area of '2 seres, surrounded by cedar pickets Within the stockade were about thirty honnes, and chap I where mas wss regularly said by a Jesuit The garrison was composed of H privates, 2 subaltern and commandant . Knghsh mer-chnnta and Canadian families made up the balance of the oettlement. Jnne id, 17K3, about 4(Xt Indians lay iarrmnd the Fort, and the ehief with til warriors tsj- ited the Knghsh Trader, Henr,tsyingthey had been disturbed by "the noise ot evil nirds. ihey had fr-a titers thrust throogh their noses, fares painted, and hideons figures markr-d upon their naked bodies. The 3d of Jnne, 1763, was the birth day of the Bn ttsh King, and the Indians proposed to celebrate Ihe event by a game ed iggmtitrmmt with bat and ball, between the rhippewaya and Bscs, for a high wager. The gome was pHred hy planting two posts in the ground one mile awt ; raid a v between the posts the game comnsenced, and the party driving the hmll be- yond the post of his adversary, obtained the victory. The design or pint of the Indians in this game was, to throw the hall over the pickets, ns would be natural m the heat of the game, and then they w ere to rush M masse, after it und thus within the enclosure, an indiscriminate slaughter of the garrison was to follow. The commandant, Maj. Ktherington waa present at the game, and bet on the side of the Chippewaa, and nost of tlie garrison were induced to como without the pickets, to witness the sport. The game com-nenced, and the interest of the spectators became in-Vnse.An Indian yell was given the ball was knocked ver the pickets, and the Indians rushed after it, and it once commenced the savage slaughter the English. vcre cut down and scalped indiscriminately many vere held between the knees of the Indians and scalped vlnle alive, and British blood was drank from the hol-ows of joined hands. Many bodies of the slam were oiled and eaten. Seventy of the English troops were tilled and one trader, the rest kept by the Ottawas mtil the peace, and then ransomed at Montreal. Thus vas the furt and town of Miehilimackinac demolished, vhich, for ninety-ttco years, had been the seat of the 'ur Trade in the remote Northwest. After these bold ind ingeniously concerted attacks upon the English brts, Pontiac retired to Illinois, where he was assassinated in 1707 hy an Indiun of the Peoria tribe. The English, after the destruction of Old Michili-tiackinac, abandoned the site and made a permanent ettlement on the Island of Mackinac; some i uteres t-ug incidents connected therewith I will relate hero itter. OTSEGO. Tom Snoops. "I never undertook but once," said Tom, "to set at taught the authority of my wife. You know her vay cool, quiet, but determined as ever grew. Just fter we were married, and all was nice and cosy, she ;ot me into the habit of doing all the churning. She l lever asked me to do it, you know, but then she why, t was done in just this way. She finished breakfast at Jot before me one morning, and alipping away from he tabic, she tiffed Ihe churn with cream and sat it ust where I could'nt help seeing what was wanted. So I took hold regular enough, and churned till the iutter come. She did'nt thank me, hut she looked so i nice and sweet about it that I felt well paid. Well, I when the next churning day come along, she did the same tiling, and l followed suitand fetched the butter. Again and again it was done just so, and I was regularly in for it, every time. Not a word said you know, of course. Well, hy and hy, this began to get rather irksome. I wanted she should just ask me, but she never did, and 1 could'nt say anything about it to save my life. So on we went. At last 1 made a resolve that 1 would'nt churn another time unless she asked ine. Churning day came, and when my breakfast she always got nice breakfasts when that was swallowed, there stood the churn. I got up, nnd standing; for a few minutes, just to give her a chance, I put on my hat nnd walked out doors! 1 stopped in the yard, to give her time to call me, hut never a word said she, and so with a palpitating heart 1 moved on. I weut down town, and all over town, and my foot was as restless ns was that of Noah's dove. I felt as if I had done a wrong I did'nt exactly feel how but there was an indescribable sensation of guilt resting on me all the forenoon. It seemed as if dinner time never would come, and as for going home one minule before dinner, I would as soon have cut iny ears oft. So I went fretting and moping round town till dinner hour came. Home I went, feeling very much as a criminal must, when the jury is out, having in their hands his destiny life or death. 1 couldn't make up my mind exactly how she trould meet me but some kind of a storm I expected. Will you believe it she never greeted me with a sweeter smile never had a better dinner for me than on that day ; but there stood the churn just where I left it ! Not a word was suid, I felt confoundedly cut, and every mouthful of that dinner seemed as if it would choke me. She didn't pay any regard to it, however, but went on just exactly as if nothing had happened. Before dinner was over, I hod again re-Bnlved, and shoving back my chair, I marched to the churn and went at it, just in the old way ! Splash, drip, rattle I kept it up. As if in spite, the butter nercr iras so long coming ! 1 suppose the cream standing so long, hod got warm, so I redoubled my efforts. Obstinate matter the afternoon wore away whilo I was churning. 1 paused at last from real exhaustion, when she spoke tor the first time. "Come Tom, mv dear, you have rattled that buttermilk quite long ennugh, if Hi only for fun you arc doing it!" I knew now ii was in a unsn i ana had Drought the butter in the forenoon, and left the churn standinir with butter milk, for me to exercise with ! never sat ud for mv- self in household matters after that." Firing of the Mammoth Mortnr Cannon. The great gun lately cast at Algier s foundry, Boston, was fired a few times at South Boston Point on Wednesday afternoon. Shells 12 inch diameter and 188 pounds in weight, were thrown various distances, according to the charge, elevation and length of fuse used. With a charge of Q pounds of powder, 20 seconds fuse, at an elevation of M degrees, a shell was thrown two and a half miles, and buried deep in the earth at Siiantum. A ricochet shot was tried with a ten seconds fuse, 90 pounds powder charge, and 7 pounds in the shell. It dashed through and over the water at a tremendous rate, and exploded ata distance of about two miles in the water, throwing the frag-inenls several hundred yards in every direction. Next week the gun will be tried with higher charges of powder. The regular service charge is 2i pounds, which, n duo elevation, will project the shell somewhere between 3 nnd 4 miles. Thus far all the previous calculations of the powers of the gun have been verified by experiment. The firing was under the direction of Col. Bnml'nrd ; the inventor of this tremendously fnrinidablo species of ordnance, intended for harbor defence. Nirkness. One of our Druggists (Mr. Craighead) has this season sold upwards of one. thousand ounces of quinine. Last acasou the same house sold about six hundred ounces, and then we thought there was sickness enough. Besides Mr C's we have three or four other drug stores, which have also sold large quantities of the article mentioned. It seems to be the general opinion, that there has never been a more sickly season throughout the West than the one Just closing. Very few families have escaped. The effects of such a general prostration has and will seriously affect the public welfare. Large quantities of wheat have been spoiled in consequence of positive inability to have it t.iken iii We din e ,-(i imhim iisc stacks in which the straw had rotted and the grain sprouted. Individuals will lose largely in this way. But besides this, we are told that in many neighborhoods, planting for next year s crop has been prevented, and that many farmers will not average one acre of wheat neit fnr 'three this season. The weather still continues as I warm and dry ns midsummer, though we have had slight iroists. imtluinapotfs Sentinel. Tiiir Tfh CstM A9 MMf-i Vr.asiFirn. The decalogue has been thus tersely and quaintly rendered into rhyme, and wonld in this ahftie be a good excercise for the memories of young children: 1. 1 am the I,ord thy iod serve only me 2. Befnre no idnls Imw thy impious knee; 3. Cse not my name in tnflea or in jest ; 4. Dare nnt profane my sacred day of rest; ft, liver tn parents due obedience pay ; (i Thy fellow-creature, man, thou shalt not ilay ; 7. In no adulterous commerce bear a part; H. From Mealing keep with care thy hand and heart ; 0. All false reports against thy neighbor hate ; 10. And ne'er indulge a wish for his estate. Him in or Nrw Omuk We find the follow- i ing in the New Orleans Tropic of the 7th inst i Boan or Ht UTS, Oct. 5. After careful inqniry, the board finds that during the week past, ending last Saturday night there have i been twenty-one deaths from yellow fever, nineteen of which occurred in the Charity Hospital, j SeTen cases have been reported in private practice during the past week. The board is, however, of the opinion thai the fe-Tr is at present on the dechoe, and that no epidemic i ii to be apprehended as but a very few cases hate oc curred during the last three days. J. 8. CRtX KET, Chairman A. HrTra, Secretary. Pir-rv The Episcopal Convention of New York, by a clerical vote of RW to .'-4, decided ajsj to admit a congregation of megrms into its anion, ahhough Unchurch had a white pastor' Won't hare niggers m their heaven ! The New York Snn savs tint in" members ofTrin- j ity Church, New York, have a porter at their church, ! gate to keep out all lb p-mrly dressed people who presume to enter, and aft' r the congregation ia in be locks intruders not from the Msefwry ,' Won't have any povr l ihtir heaven' St. Litis